Kids Who Kill

Murders and mass killings carried out by minors depict an especially terrifying type of true crime.


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Carly Gregg sits in court
Carly Gregg sits next to her attorney in court
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Karen Murray stands in court
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Defense attorney Chris Byrd continues the closing argument saying that as Sheila Murray's condition declined, it went from something that they (Karen and Michael) could handle to something that they could not handle.
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Defense attorneys Bill Donaldson and Chris Byrd present their closing argument with Byrd saying, 'The reality of it, Tony Murray (the victim's husband) was the decision maker in that home.'
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Prosecutor Abby Wallace gives the closing argument emphasizing, 'They chose to allow their mother to lay in her own filth. They chose to allow her back...to rot until she died. The defendants willfully and knowingly neglected a vulnerable adult.'
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Sonya Henry testifies in court
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Jury selection is underway in the Brother & Sister Murder Trial where two siblings, Karen Murray, 49, and Michael Murray, 43, are charged with murder for the alleged neglect of their mother, Sheila Murray.
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Families of the victims in the Parkland School Shooting will have one less physical reminder of that tragic day as crews started demolishing a Marjory Stoneman Douglas school building where 17 people were killed by Nikolas Cruz in 2018.
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard in prison.
Carly Gregg walks through court during a hearing
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Chrystul Kizer pled guilty to the charge of second-degree reckless homicide as part of a plea agreement. Kizer, 23, was a teenager at the time she was accused of shooting Randall Volar, who Kizer claims sexually assaulted her and other teenage girls.
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Chrystul Kizer stands in court
Carly Gregg in court.
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Booking photos of Carly Gregg
Gypsy Rose Blanchard touches her hair after her release from prison
Jennifer Crumbley reacts to sentencing
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Three months after she was released from prison to live with her new husband, it appears the honeymoon period has ended for Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her husband.
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Ryan and Gypsy are pictured on their wedding day.